Design Elements — Baseball Fields

Design Elements — Baseball Positions

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Examples

The samples you see on this page were created in ConceptDraw PRO using the Baseball Solution; they demonstrate a portion of the solution's capabilities and the professional results you can achieve.

All source documents are vector graphic documents. They are available for reviewing, modifying, or converting to a variety of formats (PDF file, MS PowerPoint, MS Visio, and many other graphic formats). The Baseball Solution is available for all ConceptDraw PRO v9.5 or later users.

Example 1: Baseball Field Dimensions Sample

This diagram was created in ConceptDraw PRO using the Baseball Fields Library from the Baseball Solution. An experienced user spent 20 minutes creating this sample.

All field objects from the Baseball Fields Library were drawn to official dimensions. You can drag and drop a field from the library and start using it. Our designer prepared this sample for you to modify or use as is.

Example 2: Baseball Defence Positions

This diagram was created in ConceptDraw PRO using the Baseball Field and Baseball Positions Libraries from the Baseball Solution. An experienced user spent 10 minutes creating this sample.

One just simply can easily drag and drop field and positions objects from libraries you can produce any baseball diagram in minutes. Placing text labels makes your diagram clear and easy to understand.

Example 3: Baseball — Fielding Drill: Around The World

This diagram was created in ConceptDraw PRO using the Baseball Fields Library from the Baseball Solution. An experienced user spent 10 minutes creating this sample.

Depicting movements using arrows is a common practice. To add timing to your explanation place arrows and positions onto different layers, and then make them visible or invisible according to stages of the story.

Example 4: Baseball — Basic Bunt Coverage: Runner at 2nd

This diagram was created in ConceptDraw PRO using the Baseball Field Library from the Baseball Solution. An experienced user spent 7 minutes creating this sample.

If your audience is familiar with baseball terms and rules a simple drawing is enough to explain any formation or play. Using the same style for all sport drawings will make your drawings recognizable.